Depression, SPAM helped fill a huge need for inexpensive meat products. And its popularity only grew.”
Its importance was then cemented during the Second World War, and it remains a popular food stable today.
How is SPAM made?
Turns out that method of producing SPAM is just as simple as the ingredient list. Hormel Foods say that ground-up pork and ham are mixed with the other ingredients for 20 minutes. They’re then put into cans, which are in turn vacuum-sealed. Then the cans are cooked and then cooled for three hours, after which time they’re ready to receive their iconic labels.
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